Fundraising Toolkit

SET UP YOUR FUNDRAISING PAGE

A personal fundraising page is created when you sign up as a Huntsman Hero, and it’s a great tool to let others know why you are raising money for cancer research. Are you raising money in honor of a friend or family member? Or for yourself? Personalize your web page with a story and photos; a real-life story makes fundraising personal and powerful.

MAKE A LIST AND SEND AN EMAIL

Personally asking someone for a donation is one of the most successful ways to fundraise. Make a list of potential donors. Include everyone you know and send them each an email through your personal fundraising page. Try this, start by making a donation yourself and ask others to match it. We have created three sample email templates to get you started!

SHARE ON SOCIAL MEDIA

Social media is a fun, fast, and easy way to turn friends, family, colleagues, and neighbors into donors. Think big and use your social media outlets to tap into a whole new network of people beyond just your immediate contacts. You’ll be surprised at the extra donations that can come in just by sharing your personal fundraising page on social media. #HuntsmanHeroes #HeroForHope

TALK IT UP

Ask for a few minutes on the agenda of any meetings you’ll be attending. Explain why you are participating in the Huntsman Heroes program and ask for everyone’s support. If you are dedicating your efforts to someone who has cancer- tell that person’s story.

THANK YOUR DONORS

Please don’t forget to thank your donors! You can send them a handwritten note, email, text, give them a call, or even recognize them on social media. It’s important to appreciate your supporters and let them know their contribution is valued. You can even bake them cookies or invite them to dinner if you feel like their generosity was above and beyond.

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Huntsman Cancer Foundation's sole purpose is to raise funds to support the mission of Huntsman Cancer Institute, which is to understand cancer from its beginnings, to use that knowledge in the creation and improvement of cancer treatments, to relieve the suffering of cancer patients, and to provide education about cancer risk, prevention, and care.